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    Winthorpe, Newark.
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    The Shipwright's Hotel in Sunderland.

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    Dublin.
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    The Sea Horse, Queen Victoria Street, London.

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    Rotherhithe.
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    The Sea Horse in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire.

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    Dungeness.
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    The Sea Horse Hotel in York.

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    It is always great to hear when someone actually has a connection to some of the taverns we find Dave. I only wish a few more shipmates would contribute.
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    I only contribute one when I have been there. Here is one on the Portland Maine waterfront. Excellent clam chowder!

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    Nice one Eric.
    We started off with photos of ones we had been to but would soon have run out if we had left it like that, so we added anything with a sailing connection.
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    Burnham-Overy-Staithe Norfolk.
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    The Seahorse in Porthcawl, Wales.

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    The Seahorse in Blyth, Northumberland.

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    Bovington.
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    The Seahorse Pub in Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear.

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    Cork Ireland.
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    The Ship Dunwich.
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    Martin's Lane Exeter.
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    Mulbarton.
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    I know that pub, Rob. :) See post #4.


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    Is it any good Dave. I might look it up next time we are down that way?
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    The Tuna Striker Pub in Seabrook Harbor, New Hampshire.

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    The attachment Fairy strikes again Dave.
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